Theme: Walking in the fullness of joy that comes from the Lord. Opening Prayer: “Lord, I thank You for the joy that comes from Your presence. Today, I receive Your fullness of joy, and I declare that nothing will steal my joy. Holy Spirit, fill me with Your peace.” Devotional Thought: "God’s plan is for us to walk in joy, not just happiness that depends on circumstances, but deep, lasting joy. Psalm 30 reminds us that weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. Hannah’s story in 1 Samuel 1 shows us that waiting seasons lead to testimonies. As we conclude this fast, walk with confidence that your joy is full in Christ." Scripture: Psalm 30 – Joy comes in the morning. Isaiah 2 – The mountain of the Lord will be established. 1 Samuel 1:1-20 – Hannah’s sorrow turns into joy. Luke 15 – The joy of restoration in the parables of the lost sheep, coin, and son. Activity: Write a gratitude list, reflecting on how God has been faithful during this fast. Reflecti...
Theme: Trusting in God's plan, even when you don’t see the full picture. Opening Prayer: “Lord, I trust that all things are working together for my good. Even when I don’t understand, I know You are in control. Holy Spirit, strengthen my faith as I wait on You.” Devotional Thought: "God works behind the scenes, aligning everything for our good. Romans 8 reminds us that nothing is wasted in God’s plan. The parable of the sower in Matthew 13 shows us that God brings forth fruit in due season. Whether we see results immediately or not, we can trust that God is orchestrating everything perfectly." Scripture: Isaiah 43:18-19 – God is doing a new thing. Isaiah 54 – The promise of enlargement and restoration. 1 Samuel 10:1-13 – Saul’s anointing and unexpected promotion. Matthew 13:1-9 – The parable of the sower. John 15 – Abiding in Christ to bear fruit. Romans 8 – God works all things for the good of those who love Him. Activity: Write down an area of your life where y...